One the 27th Myself, Nick, and Joe got out to the river at about 7:30 after catching Bluegills at a local pond. I put one rod out and was going to go help with the fire wood, but first talked to 2 other guys fishing for Flatheads as well. About two minutes into talking I hear my clicker. I thought maybe it was my Bluegill, but went over to check it out just in case. It went out three more times slowly and then just started taking off. I set the hook and it felt huge. I felt it turning and shaking its head, but it wasn't swimming anywhere. I realized I had it snagged up. I fought it for about 3 more minutes trying to free it and then did so. It didn't feel as big when it was free, but was fighting very well. It surfaced and it was a good above average Flathead for this part of the river. I landed her, got a photo, measurment, and release. The fish had a huge girth and a very big head. Very beautiful Flathead. We guess it was about 10-12 pounds or so. That was the only fish of the night and I only had two more hits. It got dark and we had a big fire going not even paying attention to our rods since we couldn't see them at all. The people on the island in front of us caught one 15 inch Flathead or so and kept it and the guys next to us didn't get anything while we were there. We left early at about 10:30 since it was getting worse out, weatherwise. Lightning and such. Bluegills were from 5-7 inches and got mine on a 6 incher. Size of the Bluegill really doesn't matter. If a big Flathead comes by a small Bluegill, I don't think it would'nt mind eating it since its easy. Also witht he bigger Bluegills thinking your targeting only the bigger flatheads, think again if you fish this part of the river since we have gotten 16-18 inch Flatheads on 6-7 inch Bluegills. :wink: Any size Bluegill, Green Sunfish, etc... should work. But, I prefer 6 inchers.
On the 28th Adam and I fished various ponds and lakes before we got out for some Catfishing. We stopped at one place first and caught some nice Smallies. Didn't get any photos because my camera died. The biggest Smallies were mine and Adam's 16.5 inchers. Adams was a Female and mine was a Male. We left and went to a pond and I only got one Largemouth and had one nice one on and lost a little one. Went to two other ponds and in one we got about 10-15 small Largemouth between the two of us. It was a very large pond so we had alot of shoreline to cover, which we did. Suprisingly all the Largemouth were from 10-14 inches. In the other pond we caught some Bluegill for Catfish and also seen a GIANT Grass Carp near shore. My guess would be at least 25 pounds and at the most 50-60 pounds. Hard to tell, but it was a Giant. Went to another pond and got Bluegill after taking a break at my house and it was time to go to the river. We knew it was going to rain since it already did twice throughout the day. We started at about 4 and fished on an island with only 3 hits and I lost three Bluegills. I lost them not on hooksets, but when I had hits they must have came off, but it was strange. It started pouring, good thing we had shelter, but we left two rods further out on the island. Adam went and grabbed his, but stayed in the rain and got soaked! LOL. I on the other hand took the easy was out. I ran to the end of the island, grabbed my rod, and ran back out of the rain. Then I just reeled it in from there.
Fun. Went to the middle of the river on a small island of rocks. We put out two rods each with Gills and then we both were fishing for whatever would hit a jointed rapala and an inline spinner. Adam had a hit on the spinner, and that was it since it started pouring after. We got out of the river after it started lightning and went to a bar and ate. We then decided to call it a day since we were soaked, cold, and most of the Bluegills were dead.
Fun day, no Flatheads, but it was early. We should have waited until at least 7 to start, but oh well. The rest of the year is still ahead of us.
Here are some photos of the two Smallies from a few days ago and also some Catfish photos I never posted from not to long ago.
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On the 28th Adam and I fished various ponds and lakes before we got out for some Catfishing. We stopped at one place first and caught some nice Smallies. Didn't get any photos because my camera died. The biggest Smallies were mine and Adam's 16.5 inchers. Adams was a Female and mine was a Male. We left and went to a pond and I only got one Largemouth and had one nice one on and lost a little one. Went to two other ponds and in one we got about 10-15 small Largemouth between the two of us. It was a very large pond so we had alot of shoreline to cover, which we did. Suprisingly all the Largemouth were from 10-14 inches. In the other pond we caught some Bluegill for Catfish and also seen a GIANT Grass Carp near shore. My guess would be at least 25 pounds and at the most 50-60 pounds. Hard to tell, but it was a Giant. Went to another pond and got Bluegill after taking a break at my house and it was time to go to the river. We knew it was going to rain since it already did twice throughout the day. We started at about 4 and fished on an island with only 3 hits and I lost three Bluegills. I lost them not on hooksets, but when I had hits they must have came off, but it was strange. It started pouring, good thing we had shelter, but we left two rods further out on the island. Adam went and grabbed his, but stayed in the rain and got soaked! LOL. I on the other hand took the easy was out. I ran to the end of the island, grabbed my rod, and ran back out of the rain. Then I just reeled it in from there.
Fun day, no Flatheads, but it was early. We should have waited until at least 7 to start, but oh well. The rest of the year is still ahead of us.
Here are some photos of the two Smallies from a few days ago and also some Catfish photos I never posted from not to long ago.






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